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Police chase mishap! After two Arkansas police taser him, motorcyclist explodes

Police chase mishap! After two Arkansas police taser him, motorcyclist explodes
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During a traffic check, an Arkansas motorcyclist carrying a gasoline-filled backpack was enveloped by a fireball when a state trooper used a Taser on him, according to authorities. The rider was expected to survive.

Arkansas State Police obtained a spectacular dashcam footage of the traffic stop on October 13th.

The video depicts a trooper attempting to pull over a motorbike operated by Christopher Gaylor, 38, of Alexander, Arkansas, due to the absence of a license plate.

On the footage, he can be seen blatantly disregarding all traffic signals and attempting to navigate past many automobiles.

State police reported that a pursuit began with speeds topping 100 miles per hour until Gaylor jumped off his motorcycle in a residential area of North Little Rock

A second state trooper Tasered Gaylor, causing an immediate explosion. Later, state police discovered that Gaylor was carrying approximately one gallon of gasoline in his rucksack.

An Arkansas biker carrying a gasoline-filled backpack was expected to survive when a state trooper used a Taser on him during a traffic stop, according to police.

Arkansas State Police revealed a stunning dashboard camera recording of the October 13 traffic stop.

The video depicts a trooper attempting to stop Christopher Gaylor, 38, of Alexander, Arkansas, on his motorcycle because no license plate was visible.

State police said Gaylor leaped from his motorbike in a residential neighborhood of North Little Rock after being pursued at speeds nearing 100 miles per hour.

On the footage, he can be seen blatantly disregarding all traffic signals and attempting to go around many automobiles.

A second state trooper Tasered Gaylor, causing an immediate explosion. Later, state police discovered that Gaylor was carrying approximately one gallon of gasoline in his rucksack.

State police say the video shows troopers extinguishing the fire and administering medical attention to Gaylor, who remains hospitalized but is expected to recover.

The Arkansas State Police said that after a motorbike pursuit, officers deployed a stun gun on a man who then burst into flames. Police believe the driver’s rucksack contained a container of gasoline. According to ASP, man is intended to live.

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The cyclist was promptly sent to the burn section of a nearby hospital.

State police say the video shows troopers extinguishing the fire and administering medical attention to Gaylor, who remains hospitalized but is expected to recover.

Gaylor is charged with felony flight, failure to register a vehicle, driving with a suspended license, and dangerous driving.

No Arkansas State Police officers have been investigated or penalized in relation to the incident.

Officers told CNN, Gaylor allegedly never disclosed that he carried gasoline in his rucksack, nor did the exterior of his backpack provide a warning.

It was unclear whether he was represented by an attorney.

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